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Original author(s) | Yehuda Katz |
Developer(s) | Ember Core Team |
Initial release | 8 December 2011 |
Stable release | 6.4.0[1] ![]() |
Repository | Ember.js Repository |
Written in | JavaScript |
Operating system | Cross-platform |
Type | JavaScript library |
License | MIT License[2] |
Website | emberjs |
Ember.js is an open-source JavaScript web framework that utilizes a component-service pattern. It is designed to allow developers to create scalable single-page web applications by incorporating common idioms, best practices, and patterns from other single-page-app ecosystem patterns into the framework.[3]
Ember is used on many websites including HashiCorp, DigitalOcean, Apple Music, Square, Inc., Intercom, Discourse, Groupon, LinkedIn, Live Nation, Ghost, Nordstrom, and Twitch.[4][5][6] Although primarily considered a framework for the web, it is also possible to build desktop and mobile applications with Ember when utilizing a hybrid app pattern.[7][8][9] The most notable example of an Ember desktop application is Apple Music, a feature of the iTunes desktop application.[10]
The Ember trademark is owned by Tilde Inc.[11]
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